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Topic: Jackson yupik or Tarpon  (Read 10909 times)

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Jigasaurus

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  • Date Registered: Jul 2013
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Im looking to pick up a couple new kayaks and wondering if anyone has any experience with the Yupik on the ocean. And what are your thoughts on a Tarpon 120 or 140 for the ocean. The yupik is very heavy at 93 lbs and tarpon at 63 making it easier to launch and load. Im hoping to take beginners out fishing and crabbing so stability is huge for me and comfort. The yupik has lots of open space which will be great for crabbing. Also price is importan, ideally under 1500 each.